Accumulation pallet conveyor

ABSTRACT

An accumulation pallet conveyor for transporting pallet conveying members conveying members include at least one sprocket that engages an endless chain along horizontal runs of the conveyor while allowing the chain to move relative to the pallet conveying members if the conveying member are obstructed or stopped along the horizontal runs. On curved end portions of the conveyor path, an engagement finger on the pallet conveying member engages the chain to move the pallet conveying members along with the chain. If the pallet conveying member is obstructed or stopped along the conveyor curved end portions, the biased finger may repeatedly dislodge and re-engage the chain allowing the chain to temporarily move relative to the pallet conveying member.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to accumulation pallet conveyors.

BACKGROUND

A conveyor of the type referred to below first in the Summary of theInvention is, for example, described in the document DE 195 28 922 C2.In this known solution, the engagement finger provided on eachpallet-carrying member is rigidly connected to the structure of saidmember. From U.S. Pat. No. 6,070,534 a pallet conveyor is known wherethe pallets are not recirculated and in which the pallets are forced tofollow the conveyor chain along the conveyor upper run by one or twoelastically biased fingers carried by each pallet supporting member.

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide a conveyor of the typespecified above that will be more efficient and safer in operation andthat at the same time will present a simple, reliable, and low-coststructure. In particular, the object of the invention is to render theconveyor more safe both for the operator (with particular reference tosituations where the operator may involuntarily interfere with thepallets on the conveyor) and for the conveyor itself (in the sense thatthere is no risk of damage to the conveyor in the case of involuntaryinterference of the pallets with the operator or with robots or otherforeign bodies during operation).

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to accumulation pallet conveyors, with anupper conveying run and a lower return run. In particular, the subjectof the invention is a conveyor for recirculating a plurality of palletsalong an endless path, comprising two horizontal runs parallel to, andsuperimposed upon each other and connected to each other by two curvedportions at the opposite ends of the conveyor. Further in particular,the subject of the invention is a conveyor of the type referred toabove, comprising:

a supporting structure;

an endless chain engaged on sprocket wheels rotatably mounted at the twoopposite ends of the supporting structure of the conveyor about twomutually parallel horizontal axes;

motor means for controlling movement of said endless chain;

a plurality of pallet-carrying members guided on said supportingstructure along said endless path; and

a plurality of pallets, each carried by a respective pallet-carryingmember and prearranged for conveying one or more components along theupper horizontal run of the conveyor,

wherein each pallet-carrying member comprises at least one sprocketwheel rotatably mounted on the pallet-carrying member with interpositionof a friction coupling in such a way that said sprocket wheel isdesigned to engage without turning on said chain along the horizontalruns of the conveyor so as to force the pallet-carrying member to followthe movement of the chain, whilst said sprocket wheel is designed toturn about its axis to enable the chain to continue to move with respectto the pallet-carrying member when the pallet-carrying member is stoppedalong the path, and

wherein the ascent and descent of each pallet-carrying member at theends of the conveyor are caused by engagement on the chain of anengagement finger projecting from the body of the pallet-carryingmember, said finger being adapted to engage the chain and to get coupledtherewith in the curved portions at the two ends of the conveyor.

With a view to achieving this object, the subject of the invention is aconveyor having all the characteristics referred to at the start of theSummary of Invention description and moreover characterized in that theaforesaid engagement finger of each pallet-carrying member is slidablymounted along its axis with respect to the structure of the respectivepallet-carrying member and is biased against the chain by spring meansset between the engagement finger and the structure of thepallet-carrying member in such a way that if a pallet-carrying member isblocked in position in the curved portion of the chain at one of theends of the conveyor due to an involuntary interference with an operatoror any other foreging bodies, the chain can continue to move freely withrespect to said pallet-carrying member, causing a movement with multipleconsecutive jumps of the engagement finger on the chain.

Thanks to the aforesaid characteristics, there is obtained with simpleand low-cost means the possibility of guaranteeing safe operation of theconveyor even in the case where, for any reason, the movement of apallet-carrying member at one of the ends of the conveyor may jam, whenthe pallet-carrying member is ascending from the lower run to the upperrun or is descending from the upper run to the lower run.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge fromthe ensuing description, with reference to the annexed drawings, whichare provided purely by way of non-limiting example and in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the conveyoraccording to the invention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view at an enlarged scale of a detail of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a partial end view of the conveyor shown in FIG. 1, with someparts removed for clarity;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a pallet-carrying member of theconveyor;

FIGS. 5 and 6 are side views that show two steps of the movement ofascent of a pallet-carrying carriage at one end of the conveyor;

FIG. 7 is a side view similar to those of FIGS. 5 and 6 that shows thecondition where a pallet-carrying carriage is blocked in position at oneend of the conveyor; and

FIGS. 8 and 9 are a cross-sectional view and a schematic, partiallycut-away perspective view of an engagement finger prearranged on board apallet-carrying member of the conveyor according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

With reference to FIG. 1, number 1 designates as a whole an accumulationpallet conveyor for recirculating a plurality of pallets along anendless path, comprising an upper horizontal run 1A, for conveyingcomponents carried by the pallets, a lower run 1B for return of thepallets, an end 1C at which the pallets that have reached the end of thehorizontal conveying run descend towards the lower return run, and anopposite end 1D, where the pallets that reach the end of the lowerreturn run 1B ascend towards the upper run, where they are loaded withone or more components to be conveyed to the opposite end of theconveyor.

Conveyors of the type specified above are normally used in industrialplants, for example for carrying components from a workstation where thecomponents are loaded on the conveyor to a workstation where thecomponents are unloaded from the conveyor. The operations of loading andunloading can be carried out manually by operators, or elseautomatically by industrial robots.

Only FIG. 1 of the annexed drawings shows by way of example a pallet Pmounted on a respective pallet-carrying member P1. The other pallets Phave been removed for greater clarity of illustration in order to showthe pallet-carrying members P1 and the way in which they are guidedalong the conveyor 1.

The conveyor 1 comprises a fixed supporting structure S, including aplurality of columns SI and cross members S2, which in turn support thefixed structure S3 of the conveyor.

The structure S3 defines first and second guide tracks C1, C2 (FIG. 3)for a plurality of pallet-carrying members P1 in the form of carriages,which in what follows are thus referred to as “pallet-carryingcarriages”.

The pallet-carrying carriages are guided along an endless path,including the two horizontal runs 1A, 1B superimposed upon each otherand the two curved portions 1C, 1D at the ends of the conveyor. Withreference to FIG. 3, each pallet-carrying carriage P1 is provided withwheels R1, R2 for engagement, respectively, of the aforesaid tracks C1,C2. With reference also to FIG. 4, each pallet-carrying carriage P1 isprovided with two pairs of wheels R1 and two pairs of wheels R2. Theopposite ends of the structure of the carriage also carry two pairs ofspacer pins D designed to keep the pallet-carrying carriages P1 at adistance from one another when they accumulate behind a carriage that isblocked along the path of the conveyor, according to what will beillustrated in what follows (see also FIG. 2).

Movement of the pallet-carrying members P1 along the conveyor isgoverned by a chain 2 (FIG. 3), which in the case of the exampleillustrated is a chain constituted by three parallel links, whichinclude a central link 2A and side links 2B. The chain 2 engages onsprocket wheels W (see FIG. 5), the shafts W1 of which are rotatatblymounted about two horizontal axes W2 at the ends of the conveyor (FIGS.1 and 3). The sprocket wheels provided at one end of the conveyor aredriving sprocket wheels, driven in rotation by an electric motor M via areducer assembly R (FIGS. 1 and 2). FIG. 3 shows the shaft W1 by meansof which the sprocket wheels for engagement of the chain 2 are rotatablymounted at one end of the conveyor.

With reference once again to FIGS. 3 and 4, rotatably mounted on thestructure of the pallet-carrying member P1 are two sprocket wheels 3.Each sprocket wheel 3 is rotatably mounted on its axis 3 a with theinterposition of a friction coupling 4 that enables free rotation of therespective sprocket wheel 3 only above a given rotational torque. Thanksto said arrangement, each sprocket wheel 3 engages without turning thechain 2 in the horizontal stretches 1A, 1B of the conveyor, functioningas simple engagement member that forces the respective pallet-carryingcarriage P1 to follow the movement of the chain. In the case where apallet-carrying carriage P1 is stopped in a position along a horizontalstretch 1A or 1B, the chain 2 can continue to move with respect to thepallet-carrying member P1 in so far as it simply causes rotation of thesprocket wheels 3, without managing to draw along the pallet-carryingcarriage P1.

Provided at the ends of the conveyor, where each carriage P1 is to bewithheld in the movement of ascent or descent, is a second engagementmember fixed within an opening of the plate constituting the mainstructure of each pallet-carrying carriage P1 (FIG. 4).

With reference to FIGS. 8 and 9, the aforesaid engagement finger withwhich each pallet-carrying carriage P1 is provided is constituted by afront end F of a cylindrical body 5 slidably mounted along its axis 8within a guide body 6 that is screwed to the wall of the pallet-carryingcarriage P1, within the opening A. The cylindrical body 5 is hollow andis provided inside with a helical spring 7 that is set between the body5 of the engagement finger F and the structure rigidly connected to thepallet-carrying carriage P1 so as to tend to push the engagement fingerF to engage with the chain 2.

The guides C1, C2 provided on the fixed structure of the conveyor forguiding the wheels R1, R2 of the pallet-carrying carriages P1 areconfigured in such a way that in the horizontal runs 1A, 1B of theconveyor the engagement finger F of each pallet-carrying carriage P1remains at a distance from the link of the chain 2 facing it. However,said configuration of the guides is provided in such a way that,instead, in the curved portions of the chain at the two ends of theconveyor, the engagement finger F provided on each pallet-carryingcarriage P1 progressively engages within the link of the chain facingit, until it rigidly couples therewith at the start of the curvedstretch of the chain. Said mode of operation is visible in FIGS. 5 and6, which show the ascent of a pallet-carrying carriage P1 from the finalend of the lower run of the conveyor towards the initial end of theupper run. FIG. 5 shows the carriage immediately prior to start of themovement of ascent, whereas FIG. 6 shows the carriage in theintermediate step of the movement of ascent. In the condition visible inFIG. 5, the finger F is set at a distance from the link of the chain 2facing it, whilst in the step of ascent illustrated in FIG. 6, thefinger F has penetrated into the link of the chain so as to couple thepallet-carrying carriage P1 with the chain and draw it upwards towardsthe upper run of the chain. Thanks to the structure and arrangementillustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9, the conveyor continues to functionproperly, even in the case where, for any reason, a pallet-carryingcarriage remains blocked in position during ascent or descent to one endof the conveyor. FIG. 7 illustrates said situation with reference to thecase already described above of a pallet-carrying carriage P1 that isascending from the lower run to the upper run at one end of theconveyor. In the condition illustrated, it is assumed that the carriagehas got trapped in a position fixed with respect to the supportingstructure of the conveyor (for example, on account of an involuntaryinterference with an operator or with a robot or other foreign body). Insaid step, the movement of the chain can continue normally, determiningat the same time a movement with multiple consecutive jumps of theengagement finger F, which is allowed by the spring 7 associatedthereto.

As may be seen, the conveyor according to the invention is hence safeboth for the operator (with reference to situations where the operatormay involuntarily interfere with the pallets on the conveyor) and forthe conveyor itself (in the sense that there is no risk of damage to theconveyor in the case of involuntary interference of the pallets of theconveyor with the operator or with robots or other foreign bodies duringoperation). This result is on the other hand obtained with aparticularly simple and low-cost structure.

Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, thedetails of construction and the embodiments may vary widely with respectto what has been described and illustrated herein purely by way ofexample, without thereby departing from the scope of the presentinvention.

1. An accumulation pallet conveyor, for recirculating a plurality ofpallets along an endless path, comprising an upper and a lowerhorizontal run arranged parallel to, and superimposed upon each other,said runs being connected to each other by two curved opposite endsportions situated at fee opposite ends of the conveyor, said conveyorcomprising: a supporting structure defining an endless path having anupper horizontal run and a lower horizontal run; an endless chainengaged on respective sprocket wheels which are rotatably mounted at twoopposite ends of said supporting structure about two mutually parallelhorizontal axes; motor means for controlling the movement of saidendless chain; a plurality of pallets, each carrying members guided onsaid supporting structure along said endless path each having a body;and a plurality of pallets, each carried by a respective pallet-carryingmember and adapted for conveying one or more components along the upperhorizontal run of the conveyor wherein each pallet-carrying membercomprises at least one sprocket wheel rotatably mounted about an axis onthe pallet-carrying member with the interposition of a frictioncoupling, so that said sprocket wheel is adapted to engage withoutturning on said chain along the upper and the lower horizontal runs ofthe conveyor so as to force the pallet-carrying member to follow themovement of the chain, said sprocket wheel is adapted to turn about thesprocket wheel axis to enable the chain to continue to move with respectto the pallet-carrying member when the pallet-carrying member is stoppedalong the endless path, and wherein the ascent and descent of eachpallet-carrying member at the opposite ends of the conveyor are causedby engagement on the chain of an engagement finger projecting from thebody of the pallet-carrying member, said finger being adapted to engagethe chain and to get coupled therewith in the curved opposite endportions at the two ends of the conveyor, said conveyor beingcharacterized in that said engagement finger of each pallet-carryingmember having an axis, the engagement finger is slidably mounted alongthe axis with respect to the body of the respective pallet-carryingmember and is biassed against the chain by spring means positionedbetween the engagement finger and the body of the pallet-carrying memberin such a way that if a pallet-carrying member is blocked in position inthe curved opposite end portions of the conveyor due to an involuntaryinterference with an operator or any other foreign bodies, the chain cancontinue to move freely with respect to said pallet-carrying member,causing a movement with multiple consecutive jumps of the engagementfinger on the chain.
 2. The conveyor according to claim 4, characterizedin that said engagement finger is positioned at a front end of acylindrical body slidably mounted within a guide body fixed to the bodyof the pallet-carrying member.
 3. The conveyor according to claim 2,characterized in that said cylindrical body is hollow and containsinside it a helical spring axially positioned between said cylindricalbody and the body of the pallet-carrying member.
 4. The conveyoraccording to claim 1, characterized in that the supporting structure ofthe conveyor has first and second guide tracks for rolling engagement offirst and second wheels which are freely rotatably mounted on the bodyof each pallet-carrying member, said first and second guides tracksbeing configured in such a way that the engagement finger of eachpallet-carrying member remains at a distance from a respective link ofthe chain facing it during the movement of the pallet-carrying memberalong the upper and lower horizontal runs of the conveyor, and whereinthe engagement finger penetrates progressively into the chain linkfacing it until it couples with the engaged chain link at the start ofthe movement of the pallet-carrying member along a curved end portion ofthe conveyor at each end of the conveyor.